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there may be little flare when chief justice john roberts wrote, because the constitution permits such a tax and it is not our role to forbid it, or to pass upon its wisdom or fairness. no literary flare, but the decision will reverberateç in history. change has come to america and the nation's final arbitor has said it is so. up next, the 1973 roe v. wade decision i mentioned that paved the way for another decision, one that many women make every day, how to balance work and motherhood, whether they strive to be super mom. i'll takele that after the break. the president from interview: i talk to folks on rope lines and in coffee shops. people who have been out of work. you can tell it wears on them. narrator: he's fought to pull us out of economic crisis for three years. and he still is. president obama's plan keeps taxes down for the middle class, invests in education and asks the wealthy to pay their fair share. mitt romney and his billionaire allies can spend milions to distort the president's words. but they're not interested in rebuilding the middle class. he is. i'm barack oba
there may be little flare when chief justice john roberts wrote, because the constitution permits such a tax and it is not our role to forbid it, or to pass upon its wisdom or fairness. no literary flare, but the decision will reverberateç in history. change has come to america and the nation's final arbitor has said it is so. up next, the 1973 roe v. wade decision i mentioned that paved the way for another decision, one that many women make every day, how to balance work and motherhood,...
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and chief justice john roberts not only saved the individual mandate but may have rescued the highest court in the land from its rapidly sinking favorability ratings. and he handed the democrats a long sought-after victory to bring universal health care to the american people. democratic leader nancy pelosi was a key player in this fight in it for the long haul bringing it finally to reality. should we be surprised? this is the same woman who was the first woman leader of her party and the first woman who served as speaker of the house. busting through barriers is in her blood. and in 2010 it's as though she took passing health care reform on her own shoulders saying this. we will go through the gate if the gate is closed we will go over the fence. if the fence is too high, we will pole vault in. if that doesn't work, we will parachute in. but we are going to get health care reform passed. now that it passed and has been deemed constitutional by the supreme court, leader nancy pelosi sat down with me yesterday in her office in the capitolç to talk about this ve sweet victory. in fac
and chief justice john roberts not only saved the individual mandate but may have rescued the highest court in the land from its rapidly sinking favorability ratings. and he handed the democrats a long sought-after victory to bring universal health care to the american people. democratic leader nancy pelosi was a key player in this fight in it for the long haul bringing it finally to reality. should we be surprised? this is the same woman who was the first woman leader of her party and the...
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give it up for john mellencamp. it is wonderful to be here. you know, for the last several days, all of us have been focused on one of the worst storms in our lifetime what's been happening on the east coast. and i know i speak for the country when i say our thoughts and prayers are with those who have lost loved ones, people whose lives have been up ended. folks here in iowa know something about flooding. you remember what happened just a few years ago. the recovery process is tough, but when i visited new jersey i told folks there that everybody all across the country feels the same way, we are going to be with people every step of the way down the long hard road of recovery. we're going to help them rebuild. we're going to do it together. that's what americans do. >> so that is president obama. he is there in iowa. i love my president but i can't believe he broke in on the women's chat. you know -- if he knew, he wouldn't have. but, right, that said. there he is talking apparently introduced by a woman named sandy, reminding us, of course,
give it up for john mellencamp. it is wonderful to be here. you know, for the last several days, all of us have been focused on one of the worst storms in our lifetime what's been happening on the east coast. and i know i speak for the country when i say our thoughts and prayers are with those who have lost loved ones, people whose lives have been up ended. folks here in iowa know something about flooding. you remember what happened just a few years ago. the recovery process is tough, but when...
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under college educated whites, he won slightly against john mccain. lost quite badly among noneducated voters, 5. there is a tremendous anxiety, as your "nation" piece pointed out. a new anxiety among white voters that they never experienced before. not just now. it looks like into the future. entering an age of austerity. where terrible choices have to be made. oxes will have to be gored. it will hit them, they anxious about it. barack obama represents the america that just isn't them. all these other folks. >> one other dimension among progressives. amongst under 30 voters, barack obama trailing mitt romney, according to a har vord poll 37-44. we're talking college crowd here. when you talk to self-identified white progressives, amongst other caucasians. you will hear people say barack obama, he's such a disappointment. an uncle tom. i have heard this. >> really? >> that's not something a white politician has to deal with. he has to deal with a label imposed upon him by progressive white electorate, trying to say we know what a black politician is s
under college educated whites, he won slightly against john mccain. lost quite badly among noneducated voters, 5. there is a tremendous anxiety, as your "nation" piece pointed out. a new anxiety among white voters that they never experienced before. not just now. it looks like into the future. entering an age of austerity. where terrible choices have to be made. oxes will have to be gored. it will hit them, they anxious about it. barack obama represents the america that just isn't...
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don't worry, because according the house speaker john boehner and john mccain, it is all political hogwash. >> is -- this is the latest plank on the war of women created entirely by my colleagues across the aisle for political gain. >> my friends, this supposed war on women or the use of similarly outlandish rhetoric bipartisan operatives has two purposes, and both are political in the purpose and effect. >> outlandish rhetoric, and we will get to that. senator mccain spoke thursday hours before the senate voted 68-31 to reauthorize the violence against women's act and now it is the house's turn, and they are proposing their own version of the bill. joining me is abby philip of politico, and former louisiana governor buddy roemer and mona who is a publisher of a topic in a magazine that we will talk about at the top of the hour, and jessy from politico. so can you tell us what are the difference differences of this republican and the democratic bill? >> well, the crux of the controversy right now is whether the violence against women act would start to cover a whole host of other people, g
don't worry, because according the house speaker john boehner and john mccain, it is all political hogwash. >> is -- this is the latest plank on the war of women created entirely by my colleagues across the aisle for political gain. >> my friends, this supposed war on women or the use of similarly outlandish rhetoric bipartisan operatives has two purposes, and both are political in the purpose and effect. >> outlandish rhetoric, and we will get to that. senator mccain spoke...
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john, i'll give you this. you are nothing if not persistent because denied of all your attempts to limit the days, you limited the hours. you shortened the time available to vote. last weekend compared to the same weekend in 2008. you've been a busy guy, john. between all that time spent trying to block voting on the weekend before election day, you somehow managed to eliminate early voting on all other weekends where it had been previously allowed and fired two democratic election board members who tried to permit it. with only four days to go until election day, you attempted to twice the knife one last time. last friday you issued a directive in opposition to ohio election statutes to put the burden on voters for mistakes written on provisional ballot forms. all about ensuring that some of them would get thrown out. once again, the courts will not be fooled by your shenanigans. in a hearing disputing your directive on wednesday a federal judge said that, quote, it was filed on a friday night at 7:00 p.m. th
john, i'll give you this. you are nothing if not persistent because denied of all your attempts to limit the days, you limited the hours. you shortened the time available to vote. last weekend compared to the same weekend in 2008. you've been a busy guy, john. between all that time spent trying to block voting on the weekend before election day, you somehow managed to eliminate early voting on all other weekends where it had been previously allowed and fired two democratic election board...
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well, the election is not a head-to-head battle, but a he will be facing frank van der sloot, and john paul paulson and david koch. these billionaires won't have their names on the ticket, but they will be determining about whose names are there. and think of the men who are shelling out $1 million on the con s conservative super pacs this cycle. do you notice anything? central casting of the role for "the man." if you were inclined to believe in conspiracy theories, and i'm not, it would not be hard to imagine that these guys would be sitting around the fine tables with a tumbler of scotch and cigar while they plot the election, but the realities of what they do and will and how they affect our political outcomes are stark and complicated. to tr most part, they are not giving directly to republican candidates, but using the super pacs and other groups. politico.com reported that through them, they will likely spend $1 billion for the november elections for white house and congress. koch organizational loan plans to spend $400 million for the election is season, which is $300 million m
well, the election is not a head-to-head battle, but a he will be facing frank van der sloot, and john paul paulson and david koch. these billionaires won't have their names on the ticket, but they will be determining about whose names are there. and think of the men who are shelling out $1 million on the con s conservative super pacs this cycle. do you notice anything? central casting of the role for "the man." if you were inclined to believe in conspiracy theories, and i'm not, it...
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. >> that was house speaker, john boehner, saying the same thing he has been saying for weeks and weeks. here we are, another week closer to that january 1st deadline and washington is stuck in the same political feedback loop with the speaker playing to the podium and the president playing to the people. here is president on thursday in a made for television photo op with that average middle class family in virginia. it is down to these two men. at the speaker's request, the deal will be hammered out without senate lead derts or congresswoman pelosi. they are fighting to try to reach a deal. i'm interested in this family that the president went and sat with, because the santana and massenberg family is an intergenerational family. they are saying it takes all four of us to raise the kids, all four of us to pay the bills. not only have we moved beyond a time when one income could support an american family. we are now at a point where four working adults are required. isn't this sort of the bigger issue than where we are on the fiscal cliff. >> if you are a family values person, how can
. >> that was house speaker, john boehner, saying the same thing he has been saying for weeks and weeks. here we are, another week closer to that january 1st deadline and washington is stuck in the same political feedback loop with the speaker playing to the podium and the president playing to the people. here is president on thursday in a made for television photo op with that average middle class family in virginia. it is down to these two men. at the speaker's request, the deal will be...
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in 2008 john mccain did much better among the observant catholics for those who it iss i residual identity and not an active participant. >> and something about the catholic vote and in general what will happen today, but isn't there something about the illinois catholics and the l l.a. catholics and something about the south and the particular traditions and our populism of the south that might lead to different kinds of choices happening in this republican primary? >> yes, the biggest vote might today be those who don't vote at all. i mean, they might be saying something, melissa. i mean, your conversation is pertinent, but very sophisticated. it is hard to just draw these conclusions when you read the results of the election today. but there are a lot of things happening in louisiana and across the south, and here in san francisco, there's anxiety. there's economic unease. there's a sense of who we are. i mean, there is a feeling that, you know, we make a billion cell phones in the world last year, an none of them made in america, and louisiana feels the themes. they are looking for som
in 2008 john mccain did much better among the observant catholics for those who it iss i residual identity and not an active participant. >> and something about the catholic vote and in general what will happen today, but isn't there something about the illinois catholics and the l l.a. catholics and something about the south and the particular traditions and our populism of the south that might lead to different kinds of choices happening in this republican primary? >> yes, the...
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at that time forces supporting john mccain. the conservative government in canada has kind of debunked those ads. i wouldn't take too much into them. the debate over the canadian health care system an active one, it takes place in this country as well. on that particular score, not a lot of credence on that claim. >> let me ask you this. if we decided to come, would you take us? would canada be excited to have an influx of americans? >> we love americans and americans love us. it's one of those great stories, those great love affairs that's taken place over centuries, really. the movement of the people back and forth. the president's sister married a a canadian here in toronto. he's been up here to see them. that was a professional choice that was made. just like many head down to the states from here. >> speaking of that, as much as we're talking about the possibility of coming up there if one of our candidates doesn't win, possibly if an obama supporter is an influx of canadians. a new poll showing canadians are sort of close
at that time forces supporting john mccain. the conservative government in canada has kind of debunked those ads. i wouldn't take too much into them. the debate over the canadian health care system an active one, it takes place in this country as well. on that particular score, not a lot of credence on that claim. >> let me ask you this. if we decided to come, would you take us? would canada be excited to have an influx of americans? >> we love americans and americans love us. it's...
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it is just another part of what makes us exceptional as john mccain suggested when he spoke thursday from the senate floor. >> military intervention of some kind is a prerequisite to the resolution of the conflict we want to achieve. how much more have to die? how many more before we will act? >> but as it turns out acting actually may not be what we do or at least that is the feeling of the majority of americans who believe that the u.s. has no responsibility to intervene in syria. back with me are anthea butler and raul reyes, and dorian lord and rick newman. we were talking about how it was the post war era and after the great world war ii and the great sacrifices of that war that we became the best most exceptional selves, and yet here we are at this moment facing what feels like a similar human rights horrors and is that the way we re-establish the exceptionalism is to step in at a a moment like this? >> this has been a thorny problem. the united states has not always stepped in when there have been genocides even. in the '90s we did not intervene in row wan dashgs and in the ge
it is just another part of what makes us exceptional as john mccain suggested when he spoke thursday from the senate floor. >> military intervention of some kind is a prerequisite to the resolution of the conflict we want to achieve. how much more have to die? how many more before we will act? >> but as it turns out acting actually may not be what we do or at least that is the feeling of the majority of americans who believe that the u.s. has no responsibility to intervene in syria....
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i mean, michael dukakis not so much, but john mccain. >> it is. like i said, if you go back to the naenl19th century, williamsn and clay who were their party's spokesmen for decades. it seemed like after world war ii it was a change of perspective, maybe television's fault or fast pace of the world, it seems like even though you had a successful political career, you lose the biggest race in the world, you're stigmatized a's loser and you don't want to be reminded of failure so you bring on someone new. as you mengtioned, gore and fols trying find new roles. >> speaking of someone who we might really think of as a loser, let's talk about newt gingrich. i say that because obviously he was also extremely powerful in the house. he keeps coming back somehow. we keep finding him again on the public stage. and right now newt gingrich is trying to shift the discourse, even within the context of a race it looks like he is going to lose, to talk about gas prices. i just want to listen quickly to newt gingrich here. >> here's the sad thing. lately we've hea
i mean, michael dukakis not so much, but john mccain. >> it is. like i said, if you go back to the naenl19th century, williamsn and clay who were their party's spokesmen for decades. it seemed like after world war ii it was a change of perspective, maybe television's fault or fast pace of the world, it seems like even though you had a successful political career, you lose the biggest race in the world, you're stigmatized a's loser and you don't want to be reminded of failure so you bring...
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but whatever john edwards -- >> bush, john edwards, you are just on a role. >> sorry. i have a suicide mission on social media. but john edwards may have been wrong about many things. he was not wrong about taking his position as a politically famous person and trying to put poverty on the agenda. >> is it the discrediting of john ed wards part of what happened? if you now start to talk about the two americas, do you evoke, oh, my goodness, you are the john edwards guy? >> in the democratic primary, he was losing the primary with the argument. unfortunately in this country right now poverty is, as you said, not a sexy topic or political winner. we take so many pains to court the middle class. all politicians zero in on them and rich politicians pin them on tax cuts. it is always framed for the middle class. >> and there's also a conservative mind rhetoric block that goes on where if you talk about poverty too much people say, what do you know about poverty if you're not poor? john edwards, if you are so rich, you can't talk about poverty. >> we are going to continue to
but whatever john edwards -- >> bush, john edwards, you are just on a role. >> sorry. i have a suicide mission on social media. but john edwards may have been wrong about many things. he was not wrong about taking his position as a politically famous person and trying to put poverty on the agenda. >> is it the discrediting of john ed wards part of what happened? if you now start to talk about the two americas, do you evoke, oh, my goodness, you are the john edwards guy?...
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country boy riding around his ranch instead of the yale educated son of a wealthy political dynasty and john kerry combatted questions of his vietnam war record with this visual, arriving by boat, accompanying by swift boat crewmates at the democratic convention in boston. we'll have to wait until thursday night to find out the story mitt romney wants to tell us about who he is. but one thing is clear, the self-portrait will be drawn in etch-a-sketch ink. this is the moment when mitt romney tries to shake off what has come before and recreate himself anew. only what's he going to tell us that we haven't already heard? after all this ain't the first time he's been at the rodeo. mitt romney has been running for president for at least the last six years. to paraphrase a line from the great herald melvin and the blue notes, if we don't know him by now, we'll never know him. thanks to todd akin's junk science claims about rape, romney is forced to remind us of his views on abortion, or more accurate, paul ryan reminded us on romney's behalf. >> the president sets policy, his policy is exceptions
country boy riding around his ranch instead of the yale educated son of a wealthy political dynasty and john kerry combatted questions of his vietnam war record with this visual, arriving by boat, accompanying by swift boat crewmates at the democratic convention in boston. we'll have to wait until thursday night to find out the story mitt romney wants to tell us about who he is. but one thing is clear, the self-portrait will be drawn in etch-a-sketch ink. this is the moment when mitt romney...
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john kerry, john mccain had a bit of a problem. george w. bush was successful by saying he'd be the person you'd want to have a beer with even though he doesn't drink over al gore. it does matter. i understand that. it was so interesting for me to watch ann romney's speech, and you played the sound bite where she started off with talking about how he was a boy at the dance, and by the time he was through, he was a man. right before her eyes. >> when we come back, we are going to talk about that chair because an old man talking to an empty chair felt like such a metaphor for the republican party at this moment when we come back. ♪ this old man he played one ♪ he played knickknack on his thumb ♪ ests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has more of 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. to support cell health. my name is adam frucci and i'm the i love new technology,om. so when i heard that american express and
john kerry, john mccain had a bit of a problem. george w. bush was successful by saying he'd be the person you'd want to have a beer with even though he doesn't drink over al gore. it does matter. i understand that. it was so interesting for me to watch ann romney's speech, and you played the sound bite where she started off with talking about how he was a boy at the dance, and by the time he was through, he was a man. right before her eyes. >> when we come back, we are going to talk...
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not john. when stopped from limiting the early voting days, he resorted to limiting the hours ohioans can vote on those days. as friend of nerdland ari berman was quoted this week houston restricted voting saturday november 3rd through monday november 6th to 16 hours for all three days. compare to that 2008 when early voting was available in ohio's highly populated candidate county for up to 24 hours in the three days prior to the election. and even then some people waited in line for up to two and a half hours to vote. still with me, christina beltran social and cultural analysis professor, and victoria bisetti author of "electoral dysfunction." that's kind of the whole point. chris achen, and melanie russo, the national press secretary for the dnc. also joining us from washington d.c. one of our this week in voter suppression superstars judith brown. sflooits all going to happen in ohio. this is the most important state for this election. >> it's an effort to restrict the right to vote, and i
not john. when stopped from limiting the early voting days, he resorted to limiting the hours ohioans can vote on those days. as friend of nerdland ari berman was quoted this week houston restricted voting saturday november 3rd through monday november 6th to 16 hours for all three days. compare to that 2008 when early voting was available in ohio's highly populated candidate county for up to 24 hours in the three days prior to the election. and even then some people waited in line for up to two...
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not happening in the house, and not so much because of the democrats, but the tea party freshmen, and john boehner cannot get anything done without nancy pelosi's help for goodness sake. >> so a hostage taking of the republican party for a small group who says they want to take the country back. another thing to point out that made me happy is the julia video. you were talk about the importance of the social media and they have a info graphic, and if you were julia and this is your life under obama, and go to college and interest rates on the student loans and care for your can unborn child and then you can retire into social security, right. and then comparing an kd contrasting and thinking it is julia and the way of flipping the war on women. is this sort of thing effective way of organizing what the administration has done, and what it looks to do going forward? >> i think it is absolutely. it is demonstrating the consequences of the alternative are in a real way that matters to individuals who just live their lives everyday like all of us do. the challenge that conservatives have alway
not happening in the house, and not so much because of the democrats, but the tea party freshmen, and john boehner cannot get anything done without nancy pelosi's help for goodness sake. >> so a hostage taking of the republican party for a small group who says they want to take the country back. another thing to point out that made me happy is the julia video. you were talk about the importance of the social media and they have a info graphic, and if you were julia and this is your life...
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. >> so john, in these final moments to get the base there,t counties important. >> so john, in these final moments to get the base there, is it advertising, is it the actual campaign offices? i was reading a piece suggesting that the president has like 8,000 versus 3,000 on the romney side in terms of actual offices open. what what is the thing that moves people to show up? >> in terms of advertising, those missiles have been launched and what was ingoing t happen has been decided weeks ago. so i think both candidates are focused on, one, filling in weak areas. you see that with the new myth of the moderate mitt who is now emerged and obama has released his plan and everything else is in terms of what they're saying on the stump, it's totally about base mobilization. >> i love myth of the moderate mitt. i love that. up next, we're going to actually take a look at early voting. we'll go live to florida and see what the lines look like there. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. w
. >> so john, in these final moments to get the base there,t counties important. >> so john, in these final moments to get the base there, is it advertising, is it the actual campaign offices? i was reading a piece suggesting that the president has like 8,000 versus 3,000 on the romney side in terms of actual offices open. what what is the thing that moves people to show up? >> in terms of advertising, those missiles have been launched and what was ingoing t happen has been...
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john edwards. cheney took one for the team playing the attack dog and allowing bush to keep his presidential hands clean. although i'd like to see a little more heat from president obama in debate number two, he can still keep it cool and classy while letting biden go all the way off the leash. but even before the first presidential debate, the match-up between the two guys on the bottom of the tickets promise to be a must-watched event. what we saw in the debate between president obama and governor romney was an exchange of ideas. both share a practical approach to stimulating economic growth but have different ways of getting us there. the two guys that we're going to be watching on thursday, pragmatism doesn't begin to describe them. pugilistic, not pragmatic describes these guys. get ready for a clash of the i had i can't logs. they're champions of the sweet science of political and economic thought of their respective parties. the golden boy of the economic doctrine. ryan the self-described --
john edwards. cheney took one for the team playing the attack dog and allowing bush to keep his presidential hands clean. although i'd like to see a little more heat from president obama in debate number two, he can still keep it cool and classy while letting biden go all the way off the leash. but even before the first presidential debate, the match-up between the two guys on the bottom of the tickets promise to be a must-watched event. what we saw in the debate between president obama and...
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less than half of what john mccain had. he's got a big problem. >> it's sad for romney, but it feels disastrous for the republican party. >> exactly. >> i would say that -- yes. it's significant in a number of key western states, nevada, new mexico, california obviously, texas. i would take issue with what you just said about conservatives, though. i mean, i've seen the tea party up close. i don't speak for the republican party, but the tea party really was instrumental in selecting, in supporting marco rubio. they were equally instrumental in supporting susanna martinez, sandoval and labrador. very conservative hispanics elected in the 2010 election. i find myself in a lot of tea party events. this really has been an unfortunate misportrayal of the tea party. i've never seen what i've seen on tv. as i said, when the establishment of the republican party had picked charlie christ, it was a tea party in florida said no, no, rubio is our guy. we're going to really support him. they threw a lot of resources and support behind
less than half of what john mccain had. he's got a big problem. >> it's sad for romney, but it feels disastrous for the republican party. >> exactly. >> i would say that -- yes. it's significant in a number of key western states, nevada, new mexico, california obviously, texas. i would take issue with what you just said about conservatives, though. i mean, i've seen the tea party up close. i don't speak for the republican party, but the tea party really was instrumental in...
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you have an unpopular governor, john kay sick. a lot of ohio ans are not happy. >> he also tried to kill unions. >> right. what you have here and bill is absolutely right. you have a divided ohio who is not overly enthusiastic about barack obama but also not about mitt romney. the question is what candidate can get barely to the finish line to win ohio because republicans can't win mathematically. you brought up virginia, my most exciting moment of 2008 was the moment when virginia went blue. but then virginia has been not only red but transvaginally red regionally. i want to look at the virginia poll also. remember that both santorum and gingrich are not contesting the virginia primary because they didn't get enough signatures to qualify for the ballot. here in virginia, you have mitt romney with a really sizable lead, obviously, over ron paul. looks like romney will carry virginia. despite the fact he carries virginia, is a lack of a contested primary in virginia mean that you're sort of -- they're not going to get on board eith
you have an unpopular governor, john kay sick. a lot of ohio ans are not happy. >> he also tried to kill unions. >> right. what you have here and bill is absolutely right. you have a divided ohio who is not overly enthusiastic about barack obama but also not about mitt romney. the question is what candidate can get barely to the finish line to win ohio because republicans can't win mathematically. you brought up virginia, my most exciting moment of 2008 was the moment when virginia...
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bush, franklin roosevelt and john f. kennedy and people don't care, well, to a certain degree they care, but they won't begrudge your wealth, but it speaks to what have you done for me lately and what programs are you going to better my opportunity to be just like you? that is the main issue that the obama campaign is maybe really walking down where they don't want to walk down to. don't begrudge me, if i'm mitt romney, because i'm successful and that is the american dream and if anything, you should want everybody to be like me, and it reminds me of 1988 when ann richardson stood up and said, poor george, he was born with a silver foot in his mouth. and most people are, i want a silver foot in my mouth, but the point is mr. president, what can i do to get the silver spoon for my kid. >> and is it begrudging or more of an attempt to empathy, and i know what you have experienced? >> and what side of the issues are you on? he has the incumbent problem with this, if people are dissatisfied with the way things have done, th
bush, franklin roosevelt and john f. kennedy and people don't care, well, to a certain degree they care, but they won't begrudge your wealth, but it speaks to what have you done for me lately and what programs are you going to better my opportunity to be just like you? that is the main issue that the obama campaign is maybe really walking down where they don't want to walk down to. don't begrudge me, if i'm mitt romney, because i'm successful and that is the american dream and if anything, you...
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in 2008 in iowa, then senator barack obama received fewer votes than senator john mccain on election day. but still won the state due to tally from early voting. this year, president obama could receive the same edge from early voting. and the iowa secretary of state's office says that democrats have a 5 to 1 advantage over republicans in the number of absentee ballots requested. now, though the state's republican party promises to close that advantage by election day, the candidates seem to have embraced early voting. both camps approximate put out ads that look and feel like closing arguments. here's president obama's. >> it's time for a new economic patriotism rooted in the belief that growing our economy begins with a strong, thriving middle class. read my plan. compare it to governor romney's and decide for yourself. >> and with a very different pitch, governor mitt romney. >> president obama and i both care about poor and middle class families. the difference is, my policies will make things better for them. we shouldn't measure compassion by how many people are on welfare. we
in 2008 in iowa, then senator barack obama received fewer votes than senator john mccain on election day. but still won the state due to tally from early voting. this year, president obama could receive the same edge from early voting. and the iowa secretary of state's office says that democrats have a 5 to 1 advantage over republicans in the number of absentee ballots requested. now, though the state's republican party promises to close that advantage by election day, the candidates seem to...
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strange happenings at the john edwards trial, you might not believe it. also, the pope's butler arrested. gas prices and politics. space history made again. and beyonce is among the top stories trending. we'll explain why in just a few minutes. >>> developing now within the hour, the latest advisory on subtropical storm beryl off the coast. jennifer carfagno has the latest. >> as beryl continues to move towards the southwest, we'll show you what it looks like. winds at 45 miles per hour. and it's fairly far offshore. it's about 230 miles off the coast. as we track it for it and show
strange happenings at the john edwards trial, you might not believe it. also, the pope's butler arrested. gas prices and politics. space history made again. and beyonce is among the top stories trending. we'll explain why in just a few minutes. >>> developing now within the hour, the latest advisory on subtropical storm beryl off the coast. jennifer carfagno has the latest. >> as beryl continues to move towards the southwest, we'll show you what it looks like. winds at 45 miles...
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i know you remember in 2008 when senator john mccain suspended his campaign as the economy collapsed leaving the distinct impression that he was incapable of the multi-tasking required to be president. not only is romney shoving both his foreign policy left feet as far down his throat as possible but governor john kasich of the swing state of ohio is helping out the gop warren women image with this little gem. >> it is not easy to be a spouse of an elected official. they are at home doing the laundry and doing so many things while we are up here on the stage getting a little bit of applause. they don't often share in it. it is hard for the spouse to hear the criticism and to put up with the travel schedule and have to be home taking care of the kids. >> i am back with my panel. it is hard to be the spouse of the elected official. the laundry and kids line, i have to say, look, cornell, generally, the democrats are not as good as the republicans of creating a tag line but the worn women has been an affect one. >> i think you are going to see this gap wide. they haven't noticed that th
i know you remember in 2008 when senator john mccain suspended his campaign as the economy collapsed leaving the distinct impression that he was incapable of the multi-tasking required to be president. not only is romney shoving both his foreign policy left feet as far down his throat as possible but governor john kasich of the swing state of ohio is helping out the gop warren women image with this little gem. >> it is not easy to be a spouse of an elected official. they are at home doing...
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presidential contest and people were invested, and they were invested in sarah palin and not so much john mccain. and when you lose, you are to go through the tantrum stage, and there was a anger and rage and disappointment, and they didn't do it in 2010 when they said, give us the most conservative plan that you can and at that point people like jeb bush and chris christie will run. >> my enthusiasm is about 2016 and the people of color in the gop who are undoubtedly going to run, and the nikki haleys and the marco rubios and sand vals, and it is going to be fascinating. up next we will tackle the superficial part of this campaign. prepare yourself. ♪ it is a little bit of history repeating ♪ [ male announcer ] can febreze set & refresh make even this place smell fresh? [ facilitator ] what do you smell? takes me outdoors. sort of a crisp, fresh feeling. [ facilitator ] go ahead and take your blindfold off. [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] the febreze set & refresh. breathe happy for 30 days, guaranteed. i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold
presidential contest and people were invested, and they were invested in sarah palin and not so much john mccain. and when you lose, you are to go through the tantrum stage, and there was a anger and rage and disappointment, and they didn't do it in 2010 when they said, give us the most conservative plan that you can and at that point people like jeb bush and chris christie will run. >> my enthusiasm is about 2016 and the people of color in the gop who are undoubtedly going to run, and...
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. ♪ >> and it's not just ryan, remember romney's not-so-subtle jab at the elder john mccain in his 2007 campaign ad? take a look. >> at every step he's met extraordinary challenges. mitt romney, the engine and experience to turn around washington. >> i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> our interest in presidential physiques is nothing new. back in when taft was president, a tabloid has to be pried loose by his advisers. the story has stuck and is now a presidential legend, but why run a fat joke about a president? what do bodies have to do with our politics? well, the answer is, a lot. taft enemies wanted to make him look pitiful and incompetent, so they created the nature of a bareneighborhood president needing the help of his advisers. romney wanted to see strong and capable, thus we see him running. but let's be fair, congressman ryan's focus on fit sns the result of the tragic loss of his father and others in his family, losses that happened prematurely due to heart attacks, but the p90x thing is cultivated a certain image of control. the 7% body fat paul ryan is in total
. ♪ >> and it's not just ryan, remember romney's not-so-subtle jab at the elder john mccain in his 2007 campaign ad? take a look. >> at every step he's met extraordinary challenges. mitt romney, the engine and experience to turn around washington. >> i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> our interest in presidential physiques is nothing new. back in when taft was president, a tabloid has to be pried loose by his advisers. the story has stuck and is now a...
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>> john kerry will outline national security accomplishments. t obama campaign should say forbes policy is where i had the most leeway, and look how good things are on that front. >> this is a make me a dictator strategy? >> the argument, when i had the power to do what i wanted, we've gotten decent results. the problem, his own success makes it less relevant, because we're in a more secure place and americans don't care about foreign policy. i teach foreign policy and this is very embarrassing to me. americans do not care about foreign policy unless there is a serious threat and there is no serious threat. >> you and i were on faculty together at the university of chicago. 2000, ask we had the whole election, electoral college. and i was like, yes, i know about the electoral college. and a few months later was september 11th and you were like who is relevant now? there is exact that will point. the question of relevance and what the message is. up next, we'll turn our focus specifically to north carolina. we'll speak with the mayor of the host
>> john kerry will outline national security accomplishments. t obama campaign should say forbes policy is where i had the most leeway, and look how good things are on that front. >> this is a make me a dictator strategy? >> the argument, when i had the power to do what i wanted, we've gotten decent results. the problem, his own success makes it less relevant, because we're in a more secure place and americans don't care about foreign policy. i teach foreign policy and this is...
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john, you were making a point about kind of the psychology of the -- the intimidation efforts that we're looking at, what is the psychology of that? >> i would make several points of that. let me just say sto start, i'm incredibly sorry to be talking about this issue in 2012 in the united states. it's almost beyond belief. there's a long history in the literature talking about learned helplessness. people feel disconnected from a system, they feel the system is not taking care of them. ironically, in the psychology literature, that's a risk factor for depression. people are trying to treat that saying you we want you to be engaged and focused. we learned about learned helplessness. used as a method. they're trying to produce this sense in people that the government doesn't care about them. that the government doesn't -- isn't concerned about their issues and in a way they're focusing on people who i think have the most to lose in a way. >> sort of the most vulnerable people. when you say things like yesterday with ohio, the felony language and you've got the felony issues in communities
john, you were making a point about kind of the psychology of the -- the intimidation efforts that we're looking at, what is the psychology of that? >> i would make several points of that. let me just say sto start, i'm incredibly sorry to be talking about this issue in 2012 in the united states. it's almost beyond belief. there's a long history in the literature talking about learned helplessness. people feel disconnected from a system, they feel the system is not taking care of them....